Cisco's supply chain crisis impacted a number of Cisco's products. Based on feedback from Cisco solution providers, IT distributors, technology analysts and secondary market resellers, here's a look at where some of the worst product shortages hit.

Spammers are staying consistent with tried and true tricks in 2010, but are also getting creative and more technologically sophisticated as the market becomes more competitive. Here are some of the major spam trends in 2010 thus far.

Apple, Google and Microsoft are some of the IT industry's most aggressively vilified companies. CRN takes a look at past behaviors that could explain why these companies are such lightning rods for critics.

Gartner and its Global IT Council for Cloud Services have issued a cloud computing bill of rights, outlining seven rights and responsibilities for cloud computing service providers and their customers.

Nearly 9,500 solution providers made it to last week’s Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference in Washington D.C., but that leaves many of the company’s 120,000 U.S. partners (300,000-plus worldwide) who weren’t able to make it. So here’s a look at what you missed at the five-day event.

In a strange comedy of errors, Apple and AT&T have had to take a big bite out of humble pie with a series of reputation-crippling blunders. How much longer can the duo sustain their seemingly dysfunctional relationship?

WPC got two views of the world Wednesday: COO Kevin Turner’s take on the competitive landscape of the software industry, and former U.S. President Bill Clinton’s comments on the unstable world we live in. Here’s the highlights of WPC, day three.

The first half of 2010 has been a tough time for technology stocks. While the Dow Jones is down 6.3 percent and Nasdaq 7 percent through the first six months of the year, many tech vendor stocks have fared much worse. Here’s a look at some of the best and worst Wall Street performances so far.

Microsoft’s new channel chief offered partners additional resources to expand into cloud computing. Here’s his Tuesday keynote at Microsoft’s WPC in Washington, D.C., and other scenes from the second day of the event.